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if you want exposure to gold in this environment, this chart makes it crystal clear that the gld remains the only way to go. this is just terrible action, not only has it held up better, but it has also had much less volatility. collins think the loss has done more damage to the mining stocks. in other words the miners have a harder time shaking off than the gld itself. he also nodes when it goes higher, they go up about the same. . so much more up side. this is what we've been telling us for ages. collins has given you the empirical proof you need in the form of the charts. he looked through the largest gold miners and couldn't find a single outperformer in the group. they are the worst stocks at a good time for to bes. the bottom line, i'm a gold bull for ages. that said, based on the charts as interpreted about i tim collins, it might not be the right time to add your position. you need it as insurance. it goes up when everything else is going down and gold is a currency. if you're overweight gold, you have to look at these charts, it wouldn't be crazy to trim back your position a bit
if you want exposure to gold in this environment, this chart makes it crystal clear that the gld remains the only way to go. this is just terrible action, not only has it held up better, but it has also had much less volatility. collins think the loss has done more damage to the mining stocks. in other words the miners have a harder time shaking off than the gld itself. he also nodes when it goes higher, they go up about the same. . so much more up side. this is what we've been telling us for...
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actually in this environment. talk to people about this all the time and try to help them understand what's going on here in washington. really our manufactured crises in a lot of ways but some of them are just structural to our system so, you know, the president talks a lot about republicans bringing things to the brink with things like the debt ceiling, which i've been very vocal about republicans should not try to have that fight on the debt ceiling. but we have a budgeting problem in washington where, you know, the senate can essentially just walk away from the game of doing a budget in washington. that's never happened before. and now it's happened three years in a row. so the only way this system can budget is to do it on these crisis points. >> we have a budget problem, michael. and president squarely addressed the middle class this week. did you find it effective? how much time does a second-term president really have to implement a domestic agenda? >> i think about six to eight months because what happens
actually in this environment. talk to people about this all the time and try to help them understand what's going on here in washington. really our manufactured crises in a lot of ways but some of them are just structural to our system so, you know, the president talks a lot about republicans bringing things to the brink with things like the debt ceiling, which i've been very vocal about republicans should not try to have that fight on the debt ceiling. but we have a budgeting problem in...
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so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are forming where the consumption will come down. >> the consumption has come down. we were consuming 22 million barrels a day only in 2005 and now we are consuming 3 million barrels a day less than that. and a lot of that has been in the last five years. >> so, what's going to be the incentive for oil companies to continue producing to reach this energy independence if consumption is already coming down and the prices are falling? >> we live in a world where petroleum products are to global market. demand globally is continues the grow. as long as the product demand is there, pri
so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are...
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> > the first is to do it in a non-charged environment. so what we would tell people is, have a scheduled time to do it. i meet with my wife of 20 years every week, but for most people once a month or once a quarter would be enough. second, make sure that you understand the other person's money mind, so that when you approach a sensitive area, you do it in their language. third, use a checklist. we have a check list - it's totally free - for individuals as well as for couples, so that it is done in a very pragmatic way. as soon as emotions start getting involved, step away and say "let's get back to this in a little bit." > thanks joe. that is joe duran, and you can find more in his book "money code." thanks again. > > thank you and have a great day. coming up in chart talk, why stocks tied to the military are showing profit potential formations. first business continues after this. alan knuckman of option shop joins us now for chart talk. good morning to you. and you have a defensive play for us. you are watching raytheon. what do you thi
> > the first is to do it in a non-charged environment. so what we would tell people is, have a scheduled time to do it. i meet with my wife of 20 years every week, but for most people once a month or once a quarter would be enough. second, make sure that you understand the other person's money mind, so that when you approach a sensitive area, you do it in their language. third, use a checklist. we have a check list - it's totally free - for individuals as well as for couples, so that it...
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and joe, listen, you have to adapt it to the particular work environment you're in. but even a week, would be tremendous -- >> okay. >> if, joe, you're good at recovering during that week. >> all right. >> so it's not how long you recover. just as it's not how long you work. it's how well you recover just as it's how well you work. so when you're vacationing, you need to go on vacation. >> going and playing really bad golf in front of a lot of people laughing at you for eight hours, that's not really a vacation? >> well, it's golf. >> right. a good walk spoiled. >> a bad day at vacation is better than a good day at work. >> the worst -- oh, no, i can't tell you that. >> i got you guys going now. >> you did. you did. coming up, a final market prediction from rebecca patterson. we'd be remiss if we didn't talk about that yen? it's going to 100? >> yes. >> belowing away the s&p. >> before we let her leave for her day job she's getting a break being on the show today. plus a programming note. don't miss cnbc's coverage of the state of the union tomorrow. i know michelle
and joe, listen, you have to adapt it to the particular work environment you're in. but even a week, would be tremendous -- >> okay. >> if, joe, you're good at recovering during that week. >> all right. >> so it's not how long you recover. just as it's not how long you work. it's how well you recover just as it's how well you work. so when you're vacationing, you need to go on vacation. >> going and playing really bad golf in front of a lot of people laughing at...
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i -- >> the deal environment. >> the deal environment. >> there's plenty of money around, we know that. there's tons of money around. money is not the issue. >> but does this say something about confidence that people didn't have perhaps six months ago? >> oh, i think, as i said, i think the domestic economy is clearly operating on a sound -- if there's -- if you think about the u.s., at 2%. its supplies will be on the upside. if you think about europe, as 0% to 1%, if there's a surprise, i suspect it's on the downside. that's the difference in my view. >> john, since you're still here, and we've got your expertise here. is it a good time to be spending, smart people spending money at this point on acquisiti acquisition? >> jack made the point earlier this morning. there's a lot of cash and a lot of it's earning 50 basis points. you know, it's good deals that way above your cost of capital should be value creative. i would agree. europe is frightening because there's a lot of things that low prices, but you know, the investor reaction to acquisitions in europe is -- is mixed. so, yeah,
i -- >> the deal environment. >> the deal environment. >> there's plenty of money around, we know that. there's tons of money around. money is not the issue. >> but does this say something about confidence that people didn't have perhaps six months ago? >> oh, i think, as i said, i think the domestic economy is clearly operating on a sound -- if there's -- if you think about the u.s., at 2%. its supplies will be on the upside. if you think about europe, as 0% to...
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penney's has been trying to stick it out in a competitive retail environment, but its shares are half the price they were a ye ago. we have a closer look at penney's stock chart. it is on our web site, www.nbr.com.ar look for the "blogs" tab where michael kahn has some technic analysis tohe stock chart. in a diffe ntreorner of retail, napa as o ntr partinownugeene parts fell 3.8% from its all- time high despite better than expected earnings, and auto dealer group 1 was down 7.6% to its lowest price of the year. earrings were much weaker than expected as costs were up sharply. a first for google: a print over $800 per share. today's 1.8% gain takes google over $800 a share to an all-time high. the stock is up 14% already this year.le r oufof the five most actively duoued exchange traded p were higher. the s&p 500 volatility note fell 4.3%, moving in the opposite direction of the broader market as it usually does. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: wall street's outsized paydays are getting smaller. average bonuses paid to wall street's bankers, traders and support staff in
penney's has been trying to stick it out in a competitive retail environment, but its shares are half the price they were a ye ago. we have a closer look at penney's stock chart. it is on our web site, www.nbr.com.ar look for the "blogs" tab where michael kahn has some technic analysis tohe stock chart. in a diffe ntreorner of retail, napa as o ntr partinownugeene parts fell 3.8% from its all- time high despite better than expected earnings, and auto dealer group 1 was down 7.6% to...
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it is a pretty big jump relative to what has been an okay essent inflation environment. you can't really have it both ways. you can't argue there isn't a lot of inflation in the economy at the same time say we need to have a massive increase in the minimum wage. don't get me wrong, i'm all for paying people more but i think there's a lot -- business has been taxed a lot with regulation, health care and other things out there. >> some states have a much more expensive situation. 18 or 19 states, as the president said himself, have already raised the minimum wage. >> i have a friend a restaurant owner in san francisco one of the places they cranked it up. the thinks twice about expanding, has a vibrant business, owns several restaurants in town and when we go out, we both have music in common and regularly goes to the regulation is in san francisco and next time going to the suburbs. >> seems like the right thing to do. >> we should be able to do that. maybe fewer people actually have the jobs because you don't have enough to hire people. when you take about unions, how ma
it is a pretty big jump relative to what has been an okay essent inflation environment. you can't really have it both ways. you can't argue there isn't a lot of inflation in the economy at the same time say we need to have a massive increase in the minimum wage. don't get me wrong, i'm all for paying people more but i think there's a lot -- business has been taxed a lot with regulation, health care and other things out there. >> some states have a much more expensive situation. 18 or 19...
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. >> so it doesn't matter that we've come this far in this environment. >> i don't think so. as long as they continue to print money, as long as interest rates are sustainable at about these levels. as long as they use that printed money to buy mortgage backed securities. as long as they buy mortgage backed securities from originating banks. as long as they are then selling these to investors who believe that mortgage guarantee is a real guarantee, housing will continue on. >> let me frame it also this way, the most tradeable, so to speak, housing markets right now are what? for people who are interested in the type of thing you're talking about. >> in terms of a company or in terms of a region? >> regions. >> regions have been the southwest. so california, nevada, arizona, texas. all three cities in texas have been the fastest growing housing markets in the nations for six months. austin, houston, dallas, atlanta, florida. segments of the carolinas, primarily all of the southern states. >> okay. josh brown, how about macy's? what's your trade there? >> this is a really excit
. >> so it doesn't matter that we've come this far in this environment. >> i don't think so. as long as they continue to print money, as long as interest rates are sustainable at about these levels. as long as they use that printed money to buy mortgage backed securities. as long as they buy mortgage backed securities from originating banks. as long as they are then selling these to investors who believe that mortgage guarantee is a real guarantee, housing will continue on. >>...
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there are certain commodities that can take advantage of performance, even when the overall environment cannot be inflationary. david: your clients, what% of portfolio are they putting in? >> were looking at least 10% allocation, majority from 10 to 30% allocation. david: do they do these funds instead of gold? speed limit basket of commodities including gold and gold has a low correlation to a lot of other commodities so it is not an either or scenario. they can create interest rates and currencies as well as commodities. david: good to see you. thank you very much. appreciate you coming in. liz: have you heard of this? maybe not, but you are one of the 600 million people using their products. up next, the ceo to tell us how he finds success competing with the big players like cisco in what he does. and new partnerships with samsung. keep it here on fox business. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you shouldnow that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger t
there are certain commodities that can take advantage of performance, even when the overall environment cannot be inflationary. david: your clients, what% of portfolio are they putting in? >> were looking at least 10% allocation, majority from 10 to 30% allocation. david: do they do these funds instead of gold? speed limit basket of commodities including gold and gold has a low correlation to a lot of other commodities so it is not an either or scenario. they can create interest rates and...
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when you put 4,000 people together in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over. but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well, and this was a specific situation. so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure carnival cruise line did everything possible and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all right, well thank you very much, and please don't go anywhere. we'll need to talk to you in a little introodeuce you to the atkins family. this is rusty, right? >> yes, sir. >> beth. >> good job. >> i'm still doing all right. this must be brianna. >> brianna. >> welcome back. >> happy valentine's day. looks like they remember. >> somebody certainly remembered. how do you feel? >> excited to be on land. i kissed it when i first got off. >> you did? you bent down and kissed it? wow. >> you're not the first to tell us. there were a number of people getting on the ground. for you to be back with your family, it must
when you put 4,000 people together in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over. but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well, and this was a specific situation. so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure carnival cruise line did everything possible and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all right, well...
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he says that kate middleton needs to reware outfits baas it helps the environment. but some say he's picking on the wrong woman. >> can i just say your accent sound like dick van dyke. you can't do english accents anymore. >> neil: people don't know you're from the bronx. >> this is sour grapes. came up with punk, but at the same time -- >> neil: punk fashion? >> yes, but she got rejected by cate kate middleton in 2001 -- >> neil: so she has a judge. >> and. >> and when she is mean to kate middleton she gets a lot of press. and she is introducing a knew new fashion -- neil theme other do we have a picture? >> she is a big -- >> and cate middleton wears many top designers, however she doesn't wear her. this is where you're getting comments from dame vivian about indicate middle don. when she gave the interview she was wearing a t-shirt that said, i am julian a swung. she is claiming that indicate -- kate middleton should not reware her outfits, but because it's good for the environment to rewear your clothes. kate middleton is among the most photographed women in the
he says that kate middleton needs to reware outfits baas it helps the environment. but some say he's picking on the wrong woman. >> can i just say your accent sound like dick van dyke. you can't do english accents anymore. >> neil: people don't know you're from the bronx. >> this is sour grapes. came up with punk, but at the same time -- >> neil: punk fashion? >> yes, but she got rejected by cate kate middleton in 2001 -- >> neil: so she has a judge. >>...
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protecting the environment has long been hollywood issue as you know. and joining us is an actor who stars in "the good wife now." chris was not involved in that but the environment may be one of them, yes? >> no, i wasn't there, but the organization that i'm involved with, rainforest action network, their people were there and -- . >> so when you heard the president speak last night about climate change and that we must do something about climate change, was that enough for you? >> no, no. i mean, look, i'm a huge supporter of obama's. it's the first president i ever donated money to. but i think in terms of climate change and the environment, he's been at best disappointing. i thought it was decent rhetoric and i don't know if there's any teeth to this but, you know, look, it's complicated. he can't -- i think politicians feel like it's political suicide to be talking about the environment. the time has come when we're in a planetary emergency here. i think he could be using the bully pulpit more here. >> last night he said for the sake of our childre
protecting the environment has long been hollywood issue as you know. and joining us is an actor who stars in "the good wife now." chris was not involved in that but the environment may be one of them, yes? >> no, i wasn't there, but the organization that i'm involved with, rainforest action network, their people were there and -- . >> so when you heard the president speak last night about climate change and that we must do something about climate change, was that enough...
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there's also the charge that she violated policy when it came to creating a hostile academic student environment. she made students who didn't sign the pledge who maybe didn't agree and didn't want to vote for this president, made them feel intimidated, uncomfortable, and if they didn't sign, that they would have a negative grade. >> i've got to wonder the ones who didn't sign, if they got a negative grade. then you would have a smoking bomb. >> right, but how did she intimidate the student? was she standing in the classroom with a baseball bat and a vote identifiable t-shirt on? clearly the students had their own free will. >> if you're a professor and you're showing a piece of paper and you want to sign that. >> you have a certain power. >> hang on. unless she actually did force them to sign, here's an interesting thingth is a community college. i'm willing to bet most of her students, this was their first time ever to vote. how are we -- who are we to say she was encouraging them to get out and vote for the first time and just because she was in favor of obama, that's the strategy she used. >
there's also the charge that she violated policy when it came to creating a hostile academic student environment. she made students who didn't sign the pledge who maybe didn't agree and didn't want to vote for this president, made them feel intimidated, uncomfortable, and if they didn't sign, that they would have a negative grade. >> i've got to wonder the ones who didn't sign, if they got a negative grade. then you would have a smoking bomb. >> right, but how did she intimidate the...
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not in these environments where we have interventionists policy, you know, at every turn. and so from our perspective we're just going to have these three months of optimism and three months of negativity, until we can actually stabilize all that. between now and then, you know, i just don't see how you get in to this big bull market dynamic. now, ken brought up a great point which is the parts of the stock market that really continue to work are the parts that work most like the bond market. the health care sector is the best performer this year. stable cash flows. high dividend yields. stocks with bond-like characteristics. so there is that dynamic where the money is getting pushed into the equity market where it looks like the bond market. but just buying stocks and thinking that we're going to a 20 p/e with this much instability around policy, to me, is just -- would be unprecedented. hasn't happened in 70 years. i just don't see it happening now. >> okay. barry, thank you for that. we will talk to you again, i'm sure, very soon. ken is going to stay with us for the re
not in these environments where we have interventionists policy, you know, at every turn. and so from our perspective we're just going to have these three months of optimism and three months of negativity, until we can actually stabilize all that. between now and then, you know, i just don't see how you get in to this big bull market dynamic. now, ken brought up a great point which is the parts of the stock market that really continue to work are the parts that work most like the bond market....
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already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy. >> meanwhile, rick santelli, the race to the bottom of the currency markets was interrupted today. horror of horrors. japanese officials saying they don't want the currency to go much lower. and the euro moving higher as well today. >> once you put that machine in motion, i don't know if you can stop it. and bill, i find it so telling you have so much more outrage about a maker's mark liquidity injection than the fed's liquidity injections. >> what's your point? >> that's a story for another day. because that's not good for either. a 20-year chart of the dollar index looks like it's going to be going at these levels for aw
already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy....
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we've got a cheap credit rate environment, as we said, so you want to be able to put cash to work and to be affect the buyouts. what i will say is be cautious though. some of the ones that look good on paper may have a really high concentration of inside ownership, and unless those people are on board with the deal, that could be an impediment. >> rick santelli, what's on your radar today? a lot of economic data coming up. not much in the way of supply though from the government. >> no, but tomorrow is a big day. we have inflation, ppi. we have housing starts and permits. the minutes to the 29th and 30th fed meeting. if you look at intraday charts of 10s and 30s, pretty much taking a hammock kind ofs. >> reporter: until -- kind of s and you can clearly say we moved up a bit. we're hovering in the 10s and 30s with new high closes going back to april. still not there yet. i know you said it was the best start since 1967. in 1967, bill, the dow went from about 780 to 900, and they did all that when interest rates started out the year around 4.5, ending up very close to 6%. boy, hey, caro
we've got a cheap credit rate environment, as we said, so you want to be able to put cash to work and to be affect the buyouts. what i will say is be cautious though. some of the ones that look good on paper may have a really high concentration of inside ownership, and unless those people are on board with the deal, that could be an impediment. >> rick santelli, what's on your radar today? a lot of economic data coming up. not much in the way of supply though from the government. >>...
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when you put 4,000 people in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over, but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well, and this was a specific situation. so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure, you know, carnival cruise line did everything possible, and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all right, well thank you very much. please don't go anywhere. we'll be needing to talk to you in a bit. >> let me introduce you to the atkins family. this is a family i talked to earlier in the day. rusty, ben, and this must be brianna. >> that's right. >> welcome back. >> happy valentine's day. looks like they remembered. >> somebody certainly remembered. how do you feel? >> excited to be on land. i kissed it when i first got off. >> you did? literally benlt down and kissed it? wow. >> you're not the first to tell us, actually. there were a number on people getting on the ground. for nyou now to be back with yor
when you put 4,000 people in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over, but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well, and this was a specific situation. so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure, you know, carnival cruise line did everything possible, and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all right,...
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it's been 16 years since they said no, but as you mentioned, the environment has changed since then. >> i'm not sure that you could do such a configuration. it would be nearly an impossible feat here, given the fact that the market share of the number two and three are smaller. it is seen as a life saving deal. staples, unclear what its fate will be in this whole situation. but i think as far as the three-company deal, we haven't seen anything like that ever. >> i was thinking maybe staples and one of the others, not necessarily all three together. >> oh, okay. we'll have to wait and see at this point. >> kayla, thank you very much. >> let's send it over to josh on the market thrash, the search company not having a good day. >> carl, google keeps trucking higher. as you guys have mentioned, hitting a new all-time high today. the russian google, a different store. check out the yen-dex this morning taking a dive. the yandex says fourth quarter profits jumped to as it grew ad revenues but that missed expectations. yandex, which is ahead of google in the russian market, investors unhapp
it's been 16 years since they said no, but as you mentioned, the environment has changed since then. >> i'm not sure that you could do such a configuration. it would be nearly an impossible feat here, given the fact that the market share of the number two and three are smaller. it is seen as a life saving deal. staples, unclear what its fate will be in this whole situation. but i think as far as the three-company deal, we haven't seen anything like that ever. >> i was thinking maybe...
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maggie thatcher did it the midst of all environments, arguing that longer term gains would more than justify acute short term pay? >> real serious thing, government spending is taxation, it really is. government doesn't create resources, it redistributes resources. when you should cut unnecessary spending is in the middle of a recession. i know people will tell you it's not true, but it is true. you can't tax an economy out of a recession. you just plain can't. >> neil: and i wanted to get with this into melissa francis into this, whether the first report out of the treasury indicates the whisperings of that. you can't hang your hat on tax hikes and can't be hoping and praying important another internet boom? >> you can't. you have to do a low rate tax and free trade and minimal regulations and get out of the way. the economy will get it out of the sefgs. that is what it is supposed to do. governments aren't the job creators. they set the rules and set the stage and let the private sector handle it. it's unfortunately not what this guy is doing. i hope somewhere along the line we hav
maggie thatcher did it the midst of all environments, arguing that longer term gains would more than justify acute short term pay? >> real serious thing, government spending is taxation, it really is. government doesn't create resources, it redistributes resources. when you should cut unnecessary spending is in the middle of a recession. i know people will tell you it's not true, but it is true. you can't tax an economy out of a recession. you just plain can't. >> neil: and i wanted...
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they certainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and netflix both unveiling big plans to be front and center on your tv set. julia borsten at a media conference in laguna niguel, california. >> that's right, simon, digital and tech giants here and making big moves to own a piece of the future of television. i'll tell you about intel and netflix announcements coming up after the break. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium
they certainly have perspective on regulatory environment and improvements made or not made since then. >> how much cost? >> roughly $600 million, if you add administrative cost close to $700 million in fees. that's paid by wall street, by you and me if we invest. >> $700 million to reclaim $9 billion. >> which they say is a decent investment. >> thank you very much. >>> ahead on the program, intel and netflix both unveiling big plans to be front and...
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but the question then becomes what does this say in terms of america's energy future and about the environment and about the potential damage to this, for this pipeline for the country? from the president's perspective, there is a political cost going against the energy folks. secondly in context -- >> bret: what political nost it's his second term. >> political cost? political cost to him and democrats -- >> bret: he isn't running again, juan. >> it doesn't matter. >> bret: his legacy? >> i'm going to say. you are a pressing source. >> bret: i'm pressing. >> you are. i think in terms of his legacy, he is moving toward the idea that america has to be in competition, he said this last night, with the chinese. the germans and brazilians who are in the a terptive energy field. if we get left behind the jobs won't come to the united states. if you continue to invest in the traditional coal-based, oil-based source of energy you are not moving the ball forward. >> china is waiting to swallow the oil that obama is denying. >> bret: quickly. >> this is, this is a placation of a truly limousine liberal
but the question then becomes what does this say in terms of america's energy future and about the environment and about the potential damage to this, for this pipeline for the country? from the president's perspective, there is a political cost going against the energy folks. secondly in context -- >> bret: what political nost it's his second term. >> political cost? political cost to him and democrats -- >> bret: he isn't running again, juan. >> it doesn't matter....
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very positive environment. where we're putting that money is in a new brand we're launching called cambridge suites. the financing market for those kind of deals is still a little tight. and what we find it helps push that deal over the edge. a great investment for us. they'll rotate quickly. we expect those moneys to go in and out. and utilize those to do more deals in the future. so while it's a little different than we've done before, it's actually a very positive thing. >> is that an admission that perhaps you're in the slower growing areas in that economy section of the market across america, and the money made is in luxury? will you driver it further up the value chain? >> i don't see us in luxury. we're interested in the upscale space. we're primarily moderate positioned for that growth based on fourth quarter and this year's forecast is going very well. but the reality is, there's lots of space for us in upscale. we've got two brands we're focusing on, cambria suites and ascend, which are doing very, ve
very positive environment. where we're putting that money is in a new brand we're launching called cambridge suites. the financing market for those kind of deals is still a little tight. and what we find it helps push that deal over the edge. a great investment for us. they'll rotate quickly. we expect those moneys to go in and out. and utilize those to do more deals in the future. so while it's a little different than we've done before, it's actually a very positive thing. >> is that an...
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a lot of kids are born into environments where they're not getting the same stimulation. single-parent families where the mothers are high school dropouts or not very well educated. are not getting the same benefits as children from more advantaged homes. and that has consequences. and we can remedy some of those deficits, and we can actually improve those consequences by giving those children the kind of -- at least some version supplementing the family life and giving them some of the same opportunities and working with both the parents and the children. this is really a family strategy. and this shouldn't be a liberal or democrat versus republican conflict. this should really be something that should resonate with people who value and talk a lot about family values and also people who are interested in inequality and reducing inequality. this is one of the rare public policies that has two features. it's economically productive. it survives very stringent analyses. and at the same time it reduces inequality and promotes social mobility. >> james heckman, nobel prize-wi
a lot of kids are born into environments where they're not getting the same stimulation. single-parent families where the mothers are high school dropouts or not very well educated. are not getting the same benefits as children from more advantaged homes. and that has consequences. and we can remedy some of those deficits, and we can actually improve those consequences by giving those children the kind of -- at least some version supplementing the family life and giving them some of the same...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said controversial yes, obscene tweets and there's a silver line. tweeters hack and get us 30,000 more followers than before account suspended. and spelling, twitter is going to grade our tweets. if we get all a's is there a prize involve? and hopefully they're grading on the curve. and former secretary of state hillary clinton now have a new job. the hill tweets, hillary clinton to join speaking circuit and does florida's senator marco rubio have a new career, too. abc posting rubio raises $100,000 off water bottle and since he sipped water dur
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said...
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and the point i always try to make to them is particularly in this current environment is that if you are an owner of cash, not for the short term, if you've got a bill that you need to pay in three or four month, cash is the right place for you, but if you have your longer term money in cash, you're lose 2:00% to inflation every year. we've had a lost decade for cash already. you've lost 8% of purchasing power in the last ten years, and we're having to have another lost decade for cash going forward so time horizon is very important. >> i guess, i mean, one issue though would be am i going to be able to get into this market at lower levels, quint tetreault, so what's your feeling on that? yes, i mean, i get it that valuations are attractive. i get it that there are very few alternatives out there given where rates are, but are there still enough cat lifts that are going to be a problem that send this market lower and enable me to get into better prices? >> i think -- >> i think there is, maria. >> i'm sorry. >> sure. i think there is, maria. we've seen it. the last several years, we'
and the point i always try to make to them is particularly in this current environment is that if you are an owner of cash, not for the short term, if you've got a bill that you need to pay in three or four month, cash is the right place for you, but if you have your longer term money in cash, you're lose 2:00% to inflation every year. we've had a lost decade for cash already. you've lost 8% of purchasing power in the last ten years, and we're having to have another lost decade for cash going...
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in terms of bringing this back to the broader environment, it's very important for russia to look like it's making headlines on all of these issues for you. >>> now still to come on the program, we'll tell you why cisco sees a rocky road highwayed in europe. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. reminds me of our network before cdw virtualized it. how? cdw and hp networking implemented a virtual application network that reduces the time to deploy cloud applications from months to minutes. with fewer bottlenecks like this. finally. charles! client golf. aim for the lake. really? >>> welcome back to the program. one issue we've been following is whether spain can usurp germany as the export powerhouse of europe. that's the interesting call from morgan stanley which says the recession
in terms of bringing this back to the broader environment, it's very important for russia to look like it's making headlines on all of these issues for you. >>> now still to come on the program, we'll tell you why cisco sees a rocky road highwayed in europe. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software...
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my testimony, the way health care is going in our government, i don't want to cut resources in this environment, but lastly, there has to be attention to gun legislation, and the three tenets of gun legislation that we're interested in is we have to look at high-capacity magazines, we have to look at assault rifles, and look at background checks. and the point of my legislation was that those for and against these view points have been talking about it. it's been analysis paralysis. now we need our legislators to vote on some of these initiatives and let us move on. >> you have been doing the excellent work you have done for 25 years. has anything quite prepared you for the horrors that you saw that day in december? >> no. you know, for 25 years, i worked in a emergency room setting, and i have seen gun violence, and i have seen a lot of trauma and tragedy, but this is different. things have changed. it's personal because it's my home town, but it's children, too. so there's been a crease, where our society, even perpetrators of gun violence, but now, to go after children, but now we have lost
my testimony, the way health care is going in our government, i don't want to cut resources in this environment, but lastly, there has to be attention to gun legislation, and the three tenets of gun legislation that we're interested in is we have to look at high-capacity magazines, we have to look at assault rifles, and look at background checks. and the point of my legislation was that those for and against these view points have been talking about it. it's been analysis paralysis. now we need...
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to the warden i request an end to the end solitary confinement and ask to be a unit with n an open environment where inmates are allowed outside their cells for no less than 14 hours a day. a federal judge is to rule on this interesting request very soon. >> united nations investigators say both sides are committing war crimes in serbia syria. they aexcuse fighters and rebels of violating all kinds of laws, including murder, rape and torture in the two-year conflicted that has now killed an estimated 70,000 men, women and children. they captured a key government checkpoint in aleppo. they reportedly captured an army base but control of that airport could mark a huge win for the opposition and could potentially spark a major shift in syria's civil war. >> we're getting a look at hagel's response to one of his toughest critics and it's apparently helping his chances to become the next defense secretary. white house says it's just a back-up plan but some republicans say, a new report is making them wonder whether president obama really wants to cut a deal on immigration reform. what is coming up
to the warden i request an end to the end solitary confinement and ask to be a unit with n an open environment where inmates are allowed outside their cells for no less than 14 hours a day. a federal judge is to rule on this interesting request very soon. >> united nations investigators say both sides are committing war crimes in serbia syria. they aexcuse fighters and rebels of violating all kinds of laws, including murder, rape and torture in the two-year conflicted that has now killed...
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he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the state of the union. dennis: and the blizzard of 2013, spike in heating oil prices. last week, where are they headed now? phil flynn with those details. cheryl: one more argument for solar power. a guest to give us ideas on how you can make money. dennis: and, a a look at oil. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because
he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> if you have been following "ac 360's" reporting on all of the teenagers being murdered in chicago, you have already heard the words enough is enough. you have heard it after each kid is gunned down, but we heard it the loudest after a 15-year-old girl, hadiya pendleton was shot dead just days after performing at the inauguration festivities for obama in washington. it grew so loud, president obama visited his home town to address this epidemic, to add his voice, and in the audience behind the president was 14-year-old destiny warren. she came because like so many others, she was tired of losing classmates, neighbors, friends. sadly though, tonight, destiny warren has lost far more. sadder still, she's not alone. in the world she lives in, the world she and so many others are trying
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so that's the type of company that's going to do well in this environment. i think you stay away from the bigger names. >> okay. coming up next on "fast", call of the bull. why one top market strategist believes her wall street colleagues are not bullish enough. we'll get her top plays. >>> and later on, is your portfolio in a rut? you may want to start following some of the moves of activist investors, like carl icon. be right back. know can hurt you.what you don't what if you didn't know that weeping willows have invasive roots? what if you didn't know that a trampoline... could affect your liability? and what if you didn't know that most cars... get broken into when the weather warms up? here, buddy. the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa -dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] citibank's app
so that's the type of company that's going to do well in this environment. i think you stay away from the bigger names. >> okay. coming up next on "fast", call of the bull. why one top market strategist believes her wall street colleagues are not bullish enough. we'll get her top plays. >>> and later on, is your portfolio in a rut? you may want to start following some of the moves of activist investors, like carl icon. be right back. know can hurt you.what you don't...
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we need to create an environment in which business can expand. we can create jobs and we can be competitive globally. and, in fact, frankly, we're growing our economy. now last month, or last quarter, as you know, gdp went down for the first time in a very long time. why? because of instability in dealing with our fiscal challenges. and we have to get over that. the president's going to talk about that and talk about job growth, as it relates to his inaugural address my view is this is a person very, very hotly contested election, received only the second president or the first president -- the first president since lyndon johnson, actually franklin roosevelt, to get a majority of the votes in two elections running. no democratic president before him has done that since roosevelt. so majority of the people that voted for house members voted for democrats. although we didn't take back the house. we expanded our majority in the that. that doesn't mean that we just ought to do it our way. the republicans control the house. we need to have a compromi
we need to create an environment in which business can expand. we can create jobs and we can be competitive globally. and, in fact, frankly, we're growing our economy. now last month, or last quarter, as you know, gdp went down for the first time in a very long time. why? because of instability in dealing with our fiscal challenges. and we have to get over that. the president's going to talk about that and talk about job growth, as it relates to his inaugural address my view is this is a person...
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do you think that the civit's sl a civil environment? >> no, i don't think cruz is the symbol of a deeper problem. i think senator cruz, you know, you hear whispers about this that he's rubbing some people the wrong way. and by the way, these whispers are coming from other republicans as well as democrats. it's by bipartisan, but that is more of the hey, you're the new guy, you know, why don't you learn the ropes here and play by a more civil set of rules? but i don't think -- i think that's -- i do think on the senate side, i'm with senator coburn. there really is more at least a friendlier atmosphere. senators actually -- bipartisan senators actually go to lunch together. >> you need to remember how uncivil i was supposedly accused of being when i got here when i took on ted stevens and arlen specter. there's no change. you work your way into the senate. you build relationships, and then you work bipartisanly. >> let me just say, i mean, i've known you for a long time, tom. you were uncivil. and then you grew a beard and you've become
do you think that the civit's sl a civil environment? >> no, i don't think cruz is the symbol of a deeper problem. i think senator cruz, you know, you hear whispers about this that he's rubbing some people the wrong way. and by the way, these whispers are coming from other republicans as well as democrats. it's by bipartisan, but that is more of the hey, you're the new guy, you know, why don't you learn the ropes here and play by a more civil set of rules? but i don't think -- i think...
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we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state of the union? he'll tell us here at post 9. one more look at futures on this fat tuesday. we'll try to let the good times roll when "squawk on the street" comes right back. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combi
we did see a lot more of a, you know, much more competitive wholesale environment this quarter. >> corinna, would you recommend buying the shares here? >> it is a little difficult to recommend starting new positions, but we most certainly would be holding on if we did own it already. >> all right. great to speak with you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>. >>> when we come back, what does art cashin want to hear from the president in tonight's state...
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it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. the blind can see something again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my husband had to put the colored clothes all together in a pile. with the glasses, i'm able to do that myself. >> reporter: kathy blake is 61 and has been blind for 23 years. but after a two-hour surgery, kathy has a new perspective. >> the glasses really help me be more outdoors, with mobility, walking. >> reporter: right now, the device is only approved for retinitis p retinitis pigmentosa. complete vision loss. only about 100,000 people in the u.s. suffer from it. the device could be used to treat millions who can't see. >> i think that the future for this is going to be big. >> reporter: let's hope. and if you're wondering what sparked the doctor's interest in blindness? it turns out, his grandmother went blind. so, he devoted his entire career to finding a cure for this. >> how rewarding for him. >> thanks, gio. >>> coming up on the broadcast, the big question for "star wars" geeks. is harrison ford
it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. the blind can see something again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my husband had to put the colored clothes all together in a pile. with the glasses, i'm able to do that myself. >> reporter: kathy blake is 61 and has been blind for 23 years. but after a two-hour surgery, kathy has a new perspective. >> the glasses really help me be more outdoors, with mobility, walking. >> reporter: right...